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watch them live on election night. please welcome jon stewart and stephen colbert. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: good night, everybody! wow. what a spectacular -- ah, the hell with it, yeah. i don't think people gave you enough place. jon stewart and stephen colbert. [ applause ] i don't mean to be rude, but -- can i -- may i ask -- may i ask who this gentleman is? >> oh, that's -- that's chris, right? >> jimmy: hi, chris. how are you doing? >> do we have a seat for chris? >> jimmy: i didn't know chris was coming. >> neither did we. bloomberg said you have to have three people in the car. >> jimmy: i see. to get over the bridge. >> walking across the manhattan bridge, seemed like a nice fella. chris, thank you so much, man. >> he said, i'm going to brook lup, we said, get in the car. >> jimmy, do you have snacks backstage? >> jimmy: yeah, we do. chris, everybody. he's going up to -- you all right? everything okay? >> yeah. th
watch them live on election night. please welcome jon stewart and stephen colbert. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: good night, everybody! wow. what a spectacular -- ah, the hell with it, yeah. i don't think people gave you enough place. jon stewart and stephen colbert. [ applause ] i don't mean to be rude, but -- can i -- may i ask -- may i ask who this gentleman is? >> oh,...
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before we get to dave, as you know, the election is less than a week away now. and if the polls are to be believed, this thing seems to be about even. but the one democrat graphic in which the president has a huge lead is among african-american voters. black voters overwhelmingly support president obama -- [ applause ] which, as you can see -- it makes sense, but it made me wonder if there's anything mitt romney can do to turn that around. even if he were to get 30% of the african-american vote he could win this. so, since we are in brooklyn, i stopped into levels barbershop in fu on fulton street to ask the guys there if they have any advice for mitt romney on how he can win their support and here's how that went. >> hey! >> jimmy: how you guys doing? what's going on? that's right. i think this is called representing. >> little bit. little bit. >> jimmy: should i take a seat? >> right here, yeah. >> jimmy: all right, all right. how is business? >> good, now that you're here. >> jimmy: so, i'm here for a reason, not just to get my hair cut but i wanted to ask yo
before we get to dave, as you know, the election is less than a week away now. and if the polls are to be believed, this thing seems to be about even. but the one democrat graphic in which the president has a huge lead is among african-american voters. black voters overwhelmingly support president obama -- [ applause ] which, as you can see -- it makes sense, but it made me wonder if there's anything mitt romney can do to turn that around. even if he were to get 30% of the african-american vote...
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make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make...
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we will hear from mitt romney who hopes to be elected president a week from tomorrow. in the meantime, a mess. >>neil: to the left of the screen, in iowa, where mitt romney will be addressing a crowd after dramatically d the president has canceledy his. the blob on the right of the screen is the reason why, hurricane sandy not so dandy for one in five members in the path. it is a wide swath of land that could be affected. if everyone comes through, we hope and pray they do, the line is, a lot of folks for days but potentiallot only weeks and that would go right through the election. la sabato, this would be unprecedented. what do you do? later later it is unprecedented. this is the first time in american history that two hurricanes have affected a presidential contest in the same year. the first hurricane obviously being the one that cut a day off the republican convention. so, it is really unusual and, re, who would have thought that the october surprise was a hurricane? that mother nature would be the one generating the october surprise? look, there are lots of thing
we will hear from mitt romney who hopes to be elected president a week from tomorrow. in the meantime, a mess. >>neil: to the left of the screen, in iowa, where mitt romney will be addressing a crowd after dramatically d the president has canceledy his. the blob on the right of the screen is the reason why, hurricane sandy not so dandy for one in five members in the path. it is a wide swath of land that could be affected. if everyone comes through, we hope and pray they do, the line is, a...
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. >> for those elected officials who decided to ignore my admonition, it is your responsibility. >> reporter: the storm passed ferociously, at least 66-mile-per-hour wind gusts at the airport. then just a couple of hours ago, that strange moment when it all went quiet. when you're in the middle of the storm like this, it gets eerily calm. the light breeze tickling the trees. that is not normal. the onslaught reseumed and likey to keep pummelling the city tonight. we're not going to get a lot of rest here, we'll keep following the storm. at least the tide has gone down slightly. we'll watch that tide rise again into the morning hours. so the flooding and all of the conce concerns, they are not over. we'll head back cynthia. >> stay safe. you have been at it all day. >>> a town under water, last-minute ee vvacuees flee th homes waist deep in water. let's see if we can get one past the defense. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumbl
. >> for those elected officials who decided to ignore my admonition, it is your responsibility. >> reporter: the storm passed ferociously, at least 66-mile-per-hour wind gusts at the airport. then just a couple of hours ago, that strange moment when it all went quiet. when you're in the middle of the storm like this, it gets eerily calm. the light breeze tickling the trees. that is not normal. the onslaught reseumed and likey to keep pummelling the city tonight. we're not going to...
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for tuesday, election day, there could be some rain there as well. we will keep you up-to-date. >> dr. jim hammond from baldwin animal hospital is here with cindy. she is still in in the halloween spirit. >> she is a direct descendant of pt. she is a very sweet dog. we actually had some little rascal pets from baltimore. >> here is a halloween question. my cats got into the leftover halloween candy but they seemed fine. does chocolate pose any risk to catch? >> yes and no. it depends on the kind of chocolate and the amount. the best thing to do is air on the side of being saved. if your cat. -- err on the side of being safe. if your packets into chocolate, called the clinic. >> i rescued a kitten and wonder who is responsible for initial health care. >> financial help is available, but there are a lot of people who need financial help. call your veterinarian. there are groups that can help. there are ways to get rabies shots in expansively, there are ways to get your animals fayed and neutered. call your local veterinarian. ayed and new turd. call yo
for tuesday, election day, there could be some rain there as well. we will keep you up-to-date. >> dr. jim hammond from baldwin animal hospital is here with cindy. she is still in in the halloween spirit. >> she is a direct descendant of pt. she is a very sweet dog. we actually had some little rascal pets from baltimore. >> here is a halloween question. my cats got into the leftover halloween candy but they seemed fine. does chocolate pose any risk to catch? >> yes and...
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more than enough to swing the presidential election. so if off the grid voters won't come to the ads, the ads will have to come to them. the campaigns find them by following the trail of cookie crumbs. what's a cookie? well, a cookie is an invisible ece of code that gets dropped on your computer when you visit a website. they're there to help companies and advertisers track your movements and learn more about c you. do you clickox news or cnn? huffington post or drudge report? shop for a hummer or aox pus? the cookies on your commuter record it all. it's valuable information for anyone who wants to sell you something. including a presidential candidate. this year's election is the firsttime the presidential campaigns have been able to take this on-line cookie data and match it with your voter information, social networks and the kind of consumer data gathered by private commercial data brokers. the result is theti clearest mot detailed picture of the electorate the campaigns have ever had. though they'd rather you didn't think about tha
more than enough to swing the presidential election. so if off the grid voters won't come to the ads, the ads will have to come to them. the campaigns find them by following the trail of cookie crumbs. what's a cookie? well, a cookie is an invisible ece of code that gets dropped on your computer when you visit a website. they're there to help companies and advertisers track your movements and learn more about c you. do you clickox news or cnn? huffington post or drudge report? shop for a hummer...
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system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night behind me here, volunteers who have come together, really, these aren't fema people. these aren't state or local people. these are volunteers, people from stat ten -- staten island and the surrounding boroughs. this is michael grille. >> if there's enough back-slapping and glad-handing to do it's these volunteers. they're unbelievable. in spite of everything. i do mean that. unfortunately, in spite of the government, this community has come together like you can never imagine. 250 volunteers in tottenville went basement to basement, cleaned people's stuff out and just unbelievable things. organizing crews to tak
system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night...
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he said what he thought at an important moment. >> chris christie, running for re-election in 2013, and new jersey is a state with a lot more democrats than republicans, and it's important he project he's a bipartisan compromiser and willing to work with a democratic president and not going to shoot the guy down in something as big of a crisis as this. chris christie, very shrewd, telling the truth and he needs to project he's more than a partisan figure. >> that's an interesting point. let me ask you this, though. during the gop primary debate, fema had come up. front and center and appearing to do fine and getting fine reviews, today, is he going to get rid of fema today he avoided that. here it is. >> governor, would you eliminate fema if you were president? >> i'm sorry, let me make it clear. he said states should be responsible for disaster relief. >> to me, this is very tricky, he did not say there should not be a fema. he was asked about whether -- he suggested states and the private sector should generally be taking on more responsibility from the federal government. his campaig
he said what he thought at an important moment. >> chris christie, running for re-election in 2013, and new jersey is a state with a lot more democrats than republicans, and it's important he project he's a bipartisan compromiser and willing to work with a democratic president and not going to shoot the guy down in something as big of a crisis as this. chris christie, very shrewd, telling the truth and he needs to project he's more than a partisan figure. >> that's an interesting...
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my meineke. >>> all right, we are just nine days away from election day and what president obama and mitt romney are leaving nothing to chance, they and their financial running mates have been crisscrossing across the country with hurricane sandy now pending. a.b. stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the race. there's a lot of polls that show that president bhaum has the structural advantage in the swing states, they need to be in virginia, they need to be in ohio, the storm will affect certain states where they really need to be there in person and there's no more critical time to be there and hold rallies and be there in person. >> if they
my meineke. >>> all right, we are just nine days away from election day and what president obama and mitt romney are leaving nothing to chance, they and their financial running mates have been crisscrossing across the country with hurricane sandy now pending. a.b. stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia...
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breaking the election down like a >> shut up! ñ >> eliot: does it take a horrific disaster like hurricane sandy to make it clear how wrong republicans are on everything from fema to global warming. to discuss this is a pleasure to be joined by new york's own jerry nadler, congressman from new york's eighth district and one of the most thoughtful voice on capitol hill. i say that not just because you're a friend, it is true. >> great to be here. >> eliot: you look at what we have just suffered through. it certainly does highlight and galvanize the public's attention on both fema and global warming. will the lesson be learned? >> hopefully. it is too early to tell. we'll see. i mean it certainly shows thank god that those people who urged that fema not be funded or privatized or eliminated, thank god they weren't listened to. fema has done a tresmeddous job for us here and we need it. it is the storm of the century. but given -- >> eliot: didn't we have that last year? >> not quite. >> eliot: almost. >> almost. this is far worse t
breaking the election down like a >> shut up! ñ >> eliot: does it take a horrific disaster like hurricane sandy to make it clear how wrong republicans are on everything from fema to global warming. to discuss this is a pleasure to be joined by new york's own jerry nadler, congressman from new york's eighth district and one of the most thoughtful voice on capitol hill. i say that not just because you're a friend, it is true. >> great to be here. >> eliot: you look at...
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. >>> up next, six days until the election, now. states in the hurricane zone scrambling to deal with early voting. >>> and then, it's not just water and wind. sandy left people trapped in mountains of the white stuff. truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. ou] what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no
. >>> up next, six days until the election, now. states in the hurricane zone scrambling to deal with early voting. >>> and then, it's not just water and wind. sandy left people trapped in mountains of the white stuff. truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. ou] what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve...
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>>shepard: we are in the 5-day forecast of election day. how does it look? rick: i don't have great news. we are not talking about another huge storm like this but sometimes when you get a trough like we now have across the east coasts you start to see a pat endevelop and the models are now indicating we potentially have a next tuesday nor'easter, not a snowstorm, a cool rainstorm from around mid-atlantic toward the northeast, six days out that can change and we hope it does but right now there are hints of that and it is not good news. >>shepard: i thought today was thursday, that is why i said file day forecast. just got more word from the mayor of new york city, city schools in new york are going to be closed for the rest of the week. they now want staff to report to schools and there are 1.1 million school kids in one city, and they are off. school teachers and star are to report on this friday, so kids will be glad about that but they are probably bored out of their mind with no internet. what else? they have canceled thursday's opening game between the
>>shepard: we are in the 5-day forecast of election day. how does it look? rick: i don't have great news. we are not talking about another huge storm like this but sometimes when you get a trough like we now have across the east coasts you start to see a pat endevelop and the models are now indicating we potentially have a next tuesday nor'easter, not a snowstorm, a cool rainstorm from around mid-atlantic toward the northeast, six days out that can change and we hope it does but right now...
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with only three days left before the presidential election, both candidates are blitzing the crucial swing states. eight events in six states now. >> governor romney is a very talented salesman, so in this campaign he's trying as hard as he can to repackage the same old ideas that didn't work and offer them up as change. >> the question of this election comes down to this. do you want more of the same or do you want real change? >> and a quick reminder, set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed tonight. standard time kicks in at 2:00 a.m. so enjoy the extra hour of sleep. now back to "geraldo at large." >> explain what happened between early friday when the marathon was on and later friday when it was cancelled. >> what simply happened was that it became a source of dissense and we don't need that right now. and hopefully next year we'll have a great event where people can come to the city and enjoy what the city has to offer and compete and participate, and the spirit of the race is to bring people together. when it became a divisive issue, i just made the decision that it
with only three days left before the presidential election, both candidates are blitzing the crucial swing states. eight events in six states now. >> governor romney is a very talented salesman, so in this campaign he's trying as hard as he can to repackage the same old ideas that didn't work and offer them up as change. >> the question of this election comes down to this. do you want more of the same or do you want real change? >> and a quick reminder, set your clocks back...
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they are looking at an election swinging tornadwards romney. charles: bill clinton is considered. >> considered a moderate. he only did what he had to do in office, to stay in office. 's he a political animal and his policies are more left than people call it as a moderate. charles: we'll leave it there for now. new at ten, it turns out stuart may be right. if the bipartisan battle ground poll shows that mitt romney could pull off a victory next week, at the top of the hour we'll tell you exactly how much of the vote he could get. and also right now, let's go to sandra smith, she's at the cme in chicago, and sandra there's actually trading going on today and of course we're following oil and gold and gas closely because of the refineries, shut down due to the hurricane. all of this, what are you hearing? >> from the energy department. crude oil prices getting a pop right now. and back off near $86 a barrel and while gasoline prices which rose yesterday in anticipation of those refinery closures, they're sort of flat, going back down in today's
they are looking at an election swinging tornadwards romney. charles: bill clinton is considered. >> considered a moderate. he only did what he had to do in office, to stay in office. 's he a political animal and his policies are more left than people call it as a moderate. charles: we'll leave it there for now. new at ten, it turns out stuart may be right. if the bipartisan battle ground poll shows that mitt romney could pull off a victory next week, at the top of the hour we'll tell you...
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, neck and neck election. furnitureout of the latino -- turnout of the latino community will be critical to carmona. the consequence could be earth shaking not only for arizona but a huge message being sent across the nation about the cleansing process that is beginning in arizona with the election of carmona to the senate. >> eliot: this weekend in particular, i'm hesitant to use weather metaphors but you're right it would be monumental if that were to go to the democrat. if flake would be defeated. very quickly because time runs short, isn't it the best negotiating posture or the democratic party when it comes to a fiscal cliff just let the bush tax cuts expire? >> oh, that's -- not only simple, it's right. it makes economic sense. and it makes huge political sense. that for democrats to shy away from that position would be a mistake. when go back during the lame duck that, has to be a -- >> eliot: we're going to have to continue this.
, neck and neck election. furnitureout of the latino -- turnout of the latino community will be critical to carmona. the consequence could be earth shaking not only for arizona but a huge message being sent across the nation about the cleansing process that is beginning in arizona with the election of carmona to the senate. >> eliot: this weekend in particular, i'm hesitant to use weather metaphors but you're right it would be monumental if that were to go to the democrat. if flake would...
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both logging hundreds of meals this weekend visiting the key swing states that could decide the election. the two combining for 8 stops in 6 states on saturday with another marathon day planned for sunday. >>> new jersey governor chris christie assuring the hundreds of thousands of people in his state affected by superstorm sandy that they will be able to vote. displaced residents can sub smit ballots by e-mail or fax and polling places without electricity will have paper ballots available. >>> and a quick reminder to set your clocks back one hour tonight. standard time kicks in at 2:00 a.m. now, back to "geraldo." >> explain what happened between early friday when the marathon was on and later friday when it was cancelled. >> what simply happened was that it became a source of dissense and we don't need that right now. and hopefully next year we'll have a great event where people can come to the city and enjoy what the city has to offer and compete and participate, and the spirit of the race is to bring people together. when it became a divisive issue, i just made the decision that it s
both logging hundreds of meals this weekend visiting the key swing states that could decide the election. the two combining for 8 stops in 6 states on saturday with another marathon day planned for sunday. >>> new jersey governor chris christie assuring the hundreds of thousands of people in his state affected by superstorm sandy that they will be able to vote. displaced residents can sub smit ballots by e-mail or fax and polling places without electricity will have paper ballots...
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and onward to election week. here is shepard smith. >>shepard: people are having a hard time getting how wide-spread it is for miles and miles. with can tea party it was 45 miles of the mississippi party but here it goes for hundreds of miles. making making we havered on the side of not overreporting what is happening because we live here but new york has been devastated. devastated. the five burroughs, staten island has been leveled. >>shepard: so many weeks and months ahead. see you on thursday. the news begins anew on "studio b" gas short averages are serious. they are getting worse from the monster storm. some drivers are waiting in line if hours and some do not bother. the ones who try are finding the gas has run dry. now, real fears that jet fuel could run out in the nation's busiest airspace. never heard of that. millions enter day five with no power, tomorrow, running water, for some, no real place to call home, workers are setting up for the marathon, a decision world-class event, lots of money coming in. do we do it in the ma
and onward to election week. here is shepard smith. >>shepard: people are having a hard time getting how wide-spread it is for miles and miles. with can tea party it was 45 miles of the mississippi party but here it goes for hundreds of miles. making making we havered on the side of not overreporting what is happening because we live here but new york has been devastated. devastated. the five burroughs, staten island has been leveled. >>shepard: so many weeks and months ahead. see...
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>> well, you know, i think so many people pay so much attention to this election. it's actually hard to believe there are people still debating whether they're going to go for one or the other candidate. i think the storm, the consequences of the storm will have passed enough for people not to be impeded in terms of their ability to vote. i hope that's the case in other parts of the country. we hope this won't impede people to go out and vote. >> thank you very much. both mitt romney and barack obama have suspended their schedules just days before the voters make their choice. for more on the storm's impact on this race, i'm joined by the bbc north america editor in florida where president obama was supposed to be campaigning today and bridgette in cleveland, ohio, the state where governor romney was supposed to be stomping today. let's start with you in florida. i'm incredibly jealous. pouring with rain here in washington, d.c. it must feel a world away, both weather-wise and politically. >> yes, it does. we woke up here this morning thinking the president wag goi
>> well, you know, i think so many people pay so much attention to this election. it's actually hard to believe there are people still debating whether they're going to go for one or the other candidate. i think the storm, the consequences of the storm will have passed enough for people not to be impeded in terms of their ability to vote. i hope that's the case in other parts of the country. we hope this won't impede people to go out and vote. >> thank you very much. both mitt...
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you just wonder, though, in the aftermath of the election, particularly as tight as they say, what about this state and this area, we couldn't get to the polls. >> and the legal challenges if it's very, very close. i suspect we're going to see that, as well. >> exactly. could end up in court again, but we hope for the best, but we'll see. >>> turning to our other major story, the final days of the presidential campaign. just four days to go now before the big vote. president obama was back on the trail yesterday making appearances in three battleground states. he wrapped up his day with a rally in boulder, colorado. the president took some pointed jabs at mitt romney saying his economic plan is just a rehash the policies that led to the country's economic crisis and mr. obama heads to the all important state of ohio later tod today. and for his part, mitt romney was in virginia at several campaign stops. he criticized the president for not doing enough to help businesses. also romney said the nation needs a president who understands business better. romney's aides are conceding that the
you just wonder, though, in the aftermath of the election, particularly as tight as they say, what about this state and this area, we couldn't get to the polls. >> and the legal challenges if it's very, very close. i suspect we're going to see that, as well. >> exactly. could end up in court again, but we hope for the best, but we'll see. >>> turning to our other major story, the final days of the presidential campaign. just four days to go now before the big vote....
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, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today, romney has a 60-point lead among enthusiastic voters. so i think if the race is frozen in time, it's to the governor's advantage. >> the ppp poll shows among independent voters, a 16-point advantage. 66% disapprove of barack obama. to the degrethere are persuadable voters in the tight election contests and the small number 7 states. it is right now, looking like those are going to break toward governor romney. >> we will see, the issue is clearly favorable for obottom a. the auto buyout has hurt romney significant. the issue environment
, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today,...
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now, congress does have the authority to set the date for presidential elections. the constitution gives the authority to congress and congress has done that. the first tuesday after the first monday in november. it's been that way since the 18 -- roughly 1845. but there is no independent authority other than that to change the date for an election. so a state official, for example, probably couldn't say we're going to hold the elections two days from when they were scheduled. that would cause a problem with whether that state had done the right thing in choosing its presidential electors. congress could certainly change the date. if there's concern about the date for the presidential election with all the disruption from this storm, congress could hustle back into town and change the date. but that might not go down very well with all the states that weren't affected by the storm. not only that, chris, many states don't really have very good procedures for delaying, postponing, suspending, making changes to the elections in their states, so, yes, it could be done
now, congress does have the authority to set the date for presidential elections. the constitution gives the authority to congress and congress has done that. the first tuesday after the first monday in november. it's been that way since the 18 -- roughly 1845. but there is no independent authority other than that to change the date for an election. so a state official, for example, probably couldn't say we're going to hold the elections two days from when they were scheduled. that would cause...
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this president said this election is about trust. we have chrysler saying that romney was flat-out wrong, but he's still pushing this issue. do you believe that governor romney for the readers of "the register" is the candidate that should be trusted? >> it's great to be with you today. speaking as the editor and also as a member of the editorial, i want to preface that this was a five-member editorial board that sfent an awful lot of time looking at the candidates, the campaigns, the issues and platforms and visions and spent a lot of time being deliberative and thoughtful in our decision as it relates to the endorsement. at end of the day what we've heard repeatedly, thomas, for several, several months, through this whole cycle is the importance of the economic recovery in iowa. that's what our readers and voters in iowa are most concerned about. after all this thoughtful deliberation, it was at the end of the day when we come down with governor romney's vision for economic recovery and i sense that he's got a better plan and a bro
this president said this election is about trust. we have chrysler saying that romney was flat-out wrong, but he's still pushing this issue. do you believe that governor romney for the readers of "the register" is the candidate that should be trusted? >> it's great to be with you today. speaking as the editor and also as a member of the editorial, i want to preface that this was a five-member editorial board that sfent an awful lot of time looking at the candidates, the...
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and if you elect romney, he's going to be heading a political party who doesn't believe it's heading a political party that doesn't believe it's a problem. >> thank you for being on the "ed show." the rachel maddow show is next. >> thanks, ed, happy halloween. my halloween costume again this year is middle-agedle lesles ll lesbian in a cheap jacket. it's halloween where ever it can be halloween. this year it is not everywhere because it cannot be. governor christie postponed it. it will be moved to monday, november 5th to protect new jersey's young trick or treaters. crews were fixes falling power lines. nearly two million households in new jersey are still without electricity today. in reference of how much of the country that means, even if there was one person in each household without pour, even if it was just one, it would mean there are more people in day three of no power in just new jersey than the population of each of these states marked on the map. this is a huge number of americans here. it's nots over, it's not done, it's not past tense. widespread flooding is still pres
and if you elect romney, he's going to be heading a political party who doesn't believe it's heading a political party that doesn't believe it's a problem. >> thank you for being on the "ed show." the rachel maddow show is next. >> thanks, ed, happy halloween. my halloween costume again this year is middle-agedle lesles ll lesbian in a cheap jacket. it's halloween where ever it can be halloween. this year it is not everywhere because it cannot be. governor christie...